
Just Creepy: Scary Stories
4 Scary Deep Woods Horror Stories For A Dark Winter Night (Christmas Edition)
Mon, 23 Dec 2024
These are 4 Scary Deep Woods Horror Stories For A Dark Winter Night (Christmas Edition) Linktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepy Story Credits: ►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:00:18 Story 1 00:19:08 Story 2 00:38:35 Story 3 00:58:21 Story 4 Music by: ► Myuu's channel http://bit.ly/1k1g4ey ►CO.AG Music http://bit.ly/2f9WQpe Business inquiries: ►[email protected] #scarystories #horrorstories #deepwoods #christmas #forest 💀As always, thanks for watching! 💀
Chapter 1: What happens when Maya and Dan venture into the woods?
Just don't drop that flashlight or we'll end up as frozen statues. The village felt empty, even for Christmas. The houses sat still, lit faintly by warm yellow glows. Dan flicked on the industrial flashlight, and its beam cut through the dark like a blade, sweeping across the road ahead. Everything outside the circle of light looked unnervingly black.
Chapter 2: What chilling discovery do they make near the abandoned car?
We walked in step, boots crunching against ice and gravel. our breaths curling in the air i hugged my camera to my chest we needed this i said it's too quiet in there i felt like i was suffocating exactly why i suggested it dan swung the beam side to side as we veered onto the narrow path that led toward the woods
Chapter 3: Who is the mysterious figure they encounter in the dark?
this stretch of road always felt lonely at night on one side open fields stretched out flat and dead-looking beneath the moon on the other the forest loomed a wall of twisted branches that clawed at the sky waiting to swallow anyone who wandered too close i thought about the wild boars dan always teased me about
Chapter 4: What eerie events unfold after their encounter?
It was mating season, and the last thing I wanted was to come face to face with one in the dark. When we reached the forest's edge, I spotted something ahead, metal glinting faintly in the light. Dan's beam landed on it, and I grabbed his arm. What the hell is that? It was a car, an old battered sedan half sunken into the underbrush like it had been left to die there.
Chapter 5: What does Maya find when they return to the woods?
The windows were frosted over, thick and milky. The longer I looked, the stranger it felt, like it didn't belong. Nobody drove out here. The path was too narrow, and there were no turnarounds for miles."
Chapter 6: How does the story connect back to the Santa hat and the machete?
abandoned dan muttered his voice low he stepped closer the light catching more details dirt streaked windows deep scratches along the driver's side door why would someone leave a car here i said my voice sounded too loud Maybe they broke down. I don't know, Maya. Come on, let's keep moving. But I was already raising my camera. The scene was too strange to ignore.
Chapter 7: What haunting memories resurface on Christmas Eve?
I adjusted the settings and motioned for Dan to aim the flashlight at it. Just hold it still for a second. This is... weird. It'll make a great shot. The beam wobbled a little, but I focused on the car, framing it against the twisted forest backdrop.
the flash popped bright and jarring and for half a second the entire scene was lit up in stark white when the light faded i caught a glimpse of something past the car in the trees a shape Dan? I whispered, lowering the camera. He didn't hear me. I turned to find him standing completely still, flashlight aimed at the ground. Maya, his voice was barely audible. Don't freak out, okay?
Why would I- Someone's standing behind us. i froze the air turned to ice in my lungs what he didn't move didn't turn just shifted the flashlight slightly enough to widen the beam and there maybe twenty feet away in the middle of the path we'd just walked stood a man
i couldn't see his face he stood just beyond the reach of the light wrapped in shadow but i could make out his shape tall and thin head tilted slightly as if he were studying us i tried to speak but my throat had locked itself shut dan managed first Hey, his voice cracked. You okay, man? You need something? The man didn't move, didn't respond. He just stood there.
Dan tightened his grip on the flashlight. Maya, let's go. I was already backing up, my pulse thundering in my ears. The man shifted, not forward, but backward, sinking step by step into the darkness like a ghost. The way he moved was wrong, slow, but deliberate. as if he wanted us to know he was leaving, or waiting. Dan grabbed my arm, tugging me along the path.
Come on, don't look back, just walk. And we did, fast. I clutched my camera to my chest, every muscle in my body screaming at me to run, but I couldn't. I felt him behind us, felt his eyes, the silence where footsteps should have been. Dan, I whispered breathless.
what if he's following us he's not but he didn't sound sure we hit the end of the path where the first weak glow of a street light appeared i turned just for a second and my stomach dropped the car had moved the headlights flashed on briefly blindingly before the engine coughed to life the car crept forward grinding against the dirt but then stopped just stopped
The headlights turned off again, and the man's silhouette appeared behind the wheel, staring down the path toward us. "'Is he leaving?' I asked, voice trembling. Dan didn't answer. We didn't wait to find out. We sprinted the last stretch to the village, not stopping until we reached the first house, where the light felt safe and warm.
I turned one last time, panting, and saw the faint outline of the car, still parked at the edge of the forest, its body hidden in shadow." Dan grabbed my hand and pulled me away. Neither of us spoke until we were back inside, the locks turned tight. I leaned against the door, the weight of what we'd seen sinking in. Dan? I finally whispered. Yeah? That car, it didn't belong there.
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